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A recent study published in the Journal of Physical Activity and Health reveals that physical activity and sedentary behavior ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Physical Activity and Health reveals that physical activity and sedentary ...
Participants' sedentary behaviour was not associated with gender, age, income, education, falls, functional fitness, quality of life or number of co-morbidities.
Researchers found that the higher the concentrations of microplastics in these samples, the higher the risk of suffering from severe community-acquired pneumonia.
Poor dietary patterns, including high intake of sugary and ultra-processed foods, are linked to increased early-onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC) risk. Sedentary lifestyles and excessive screen time ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNA Sedentary Lifestyle Puts A Strain On Children's HeartsAs technology advances, people spend more time sitting down throughout the day, which has been linked to a higher risk of ...
Research indicates a link between sedentary lifestyles and reproductive issues, contributing to infertility in both men and women. A French study involving fertile and infertile couples revealed that ...
Sedentary behavior is associated with cognitive decline and reduces brain volume in older adults, especially among those at high genetic risk for Alzheimer’s disease.
Sedentary Behavior: A new study shows that chest pain patients who sit for more than 15 hours a day face double the risk of future heart problems and death. Replacing sedentary time with even ...
A new study links prolonged sedentary behavior to increased risk of cognitive decline and brain shrinkage associated with Alzheimer’s disease. Even daily exercise does not offset the negative ...
Screen-based sedentary behaviors, like mobile phone and computer use, led to the greatest risk of neck pain. Watching TV did not pose a significant risk, according to the study.
Big Number 6 hours of sedentary behavior a day linked to neck pain Using mobile phones was the riskiest screen-based activity, increasing the likelihood of neck pain by 82 percent, a review found.
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